Cheap Amazon Stick Vac Durability Test - Fire Didn’t Kill It, Shaving Cream Did

In today’s durability test, I put another cheap Amazon stick vacuum through some abuse. First, it got the usual dirt treatment. After that, I tried sucking up flames from a burning toaster setup that was loaded with cardboard and the vacuum’s own filter. Surprisingly, the fire did not fully kill it. It seemed like the motor thermal protection tripped and shut it down, but it survived that part. What finally killed it was a can of shaving cream. After that, I brought out the brake rotor and tore it apart so I could harvest the motor for recycling. This video is for entertainment purposes only. Do not attempt. Channel motto: Where garbage becomes entertainment. #vacuum #durabilitytest #stickvac #amazonfinds Contains a short AI-generated music clip. All repair/durability test footage is real. DISCLAIMER: Due to factors beyond the control of Hank’s Garage, all information, demonstrations, repairs, tests, experiments, modifications, and opinions presented in this video are for entertainment and informational purposes only. Hank’s Garage assumes no liability for property damage, personal injury, equipment damage, financial loss, or any other consequences resulting from the use or misuse of any information, tools, products, techniques, or procedures shown. Many videos may depict repairs, diagnostics, experiments, durability tests, destructive testing, or other activities performed under controlled conditions. Do not attempt any procedure unless you are qualified, understand the risks involved, and have taken appropriate safety precautions. Always follow manufacturer recommendations, applicable laws and regulations, and use proper safety equipment. No warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied regarding the accuracy, completeness, reliability, suitability, or outcome of any information presented. Any actions taken based on this content are solely the responsibility of the viewer.